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Instructive, and Entertaining Works,

PUBLISHED BY

GRANT AND GRIFFITH,

SUCCESSORS TO JOHN HARRIS,

CORNER OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD, LONDON.

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THE AFRICAN WANDERERS,

OR,

THE ADVENTURES OF CARLOS AND ANTONIO. Embracing Interesting Accounts of the Manners and Customs of the Western Tribes, the Natural Productions of the Country, &c.

BY MRS. R. LEE,

(Formerly MRS. E. T. BOWDICH),

Author of "LIFE OF CUVIER,""ELEMENTS OF NATURAL HISTORY," &c.

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EARLY DAYS OF ENGLISH PRINCES.
BY MRS. RUSSELL GRAY,

Dedicated by Permission to the Duchess of Roxburghe.

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THE SILVER SWAN;

A FAIRY TALE.

BY MADAME DE CHATELAIN.

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Just Published,

AN ILLUMINATED PRESENT FOR THE YOUNG.

INSECT CHANGES.

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THE MODERN BRITISH PLUTARCH.

or, LIVES OF MEN DISTINGUISHED IN THE RECENT HISTORY OF OUR COUNTRY FOR THEIR TALENTS, VIRTUES, AND ACHIEVE

MENTS.

By W. C. TAYLOR, LL.D., of Trinity College, Dublin. Author of "A MANUAL OF ANCIENT AND MODERN HISTORY," &c. 12mo. Price 6s. cloth.

Contents:-Arkwright-Burke-Burns-Byron-Canning-Earl of Chatham -Adam Clarke-Clive Captain Cook-Cowper-Crabbe-Davy-EldonErskine-Fox-Franklin-Goldsmith-Earl Grey-Warren Hastings-Heber -Howard-Jenner-Sir W. Jones--Mackintosh-H. Martyn-Sir J. MooreNelson-Pitt-Romilly-Sir W. Scott-Sheridan-Smeaton-Watt-Marquis of Wellesley-Wilberforce-Wilkie-Wellington.

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THE PLEASURES OF HOME:

or, DOMESTIC SCENES AND AFFECTIONS OF THE CIRCLE ROUND THE HEARTH.

BY STUART FARQUHARSON, D.C.L.

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THE WORLD'S COMPLAINT,

AND OTHER POEMS.

BY CHARLOTTE YOUNG.

MISS M. FRASER TYTLER,

THE WONDER SEEKER:

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"The moral tone of the book is bracing, and its spirit excellent; the work cannot fail to delight as well as to benefit the young."-Spectator.

Dedicated, by Special Permission of HER MAJESTY, to the
PRINCESS ROYAL.

FLOWERS OF THE MATIN AND EVEN SONG.

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With Observations on Reading aloud, and Remarks prefixed to the divisions of the Work.

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BY MRS. ELLIS,

AUTHOR OF THE WOMEN OF ENGLAND," ETC.

"Well calculated to improve the taste, strengthen the judgment, and confirm moral and religious principles."-Edinburgh Witness.

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The Celestial Empire;

OR,

POINTS AND PICKINGS

OF

INFORMATION ABOUT CHINA AND THE CHINESE.

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BY THE AUTHOR OF

99 66
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS," PAUL PRESTON," ETC.

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SOLDIERS AND SAILORS;

OR,

ANECDOTES, DETAILS, AND RECOLLECTIONS OF NAVAL AND MILITARY LIFE,

AS RELATED TO HIS NEPHEWS BY

AN OLD OFFICER.

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Mrs. Holland's Last Work.

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EMILY'S REWARD;

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THE HOLIDAY TRIP TO PARIS.

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66 SON OF A GENIUS,"

66 ELLEN THE TEACHER," ETC.

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The Star of the Court;

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MAID OF HONOUR AND QUEEN OF ENGLAND,
Anne Boleyn.

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